Washington Post Cartoonist Quits After Paper Rejects Sketch of Bezos Bowing to Trump

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    (AP) – A cartoonist has decided to quit her job at the Washington Post after an editor rejected her sketch of the newspaper’s owner and other media executives bowing before President-elect Donald Trump.

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    Ann Telnaes posted a message Friday on the online platform Substack saying that she drew a cartoon showing a group of media executives bowing before Trump while offering him bags of money, including Post owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

    Telnaes wrote that the cartoon was intended to criticize “billionaire tech and media chief executives who have been doing their best to curry favor with incoming President-elect Trump.” Several executives, Bezos among them, have been spotted at Trump’s Florida club Mar-a-Lago. She accused them of having lucrative government contracts and working to eliminate regulations.

    Telnaes said that she’s never before had a cartoon rejected because of its inherent messaging and that such a move is dangerous for a free press.

    “As an editorial cartoonist, my job is to hold powerful people and institutions accountable,” Telnaes wrote. “For the first time, my editor prevented me from doing that critical job. So I have decided to leave the Post. I doubt my decision will cause much of a stir and that it will be dismissed because I’m just a cartoonist. But I will not stop holding truth to power through my cartooning, because as they say ‘Democracy dies in darkness.’”

    The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists issued a statement Saturday accusing the Post of “political cowardice” and asking other cartoonists to post Telnaes’ sketch with the hashtag #StandWithAnn in a show of solidarity.

    “Tyranny ends at pen point,” the association said. “It thrives in the dark, and the Washington Post simply closed its eyes and gave in like a punch-drunk boxer.”

    The Post’s communications director, Liza Pluto, provided The Associated Press on Saturday with a statement from David Shipley, the newspaper’s editorial page editor. Shipley said in the statement that he disagrees with Telnaes’ “interpretation of events.”

    He said he decided to nix the cartoon because the paper had just published a column on the same topic as the cartoon and was set to publish another.

    “Not every editorial judgement is a reflection of a malign force. … The only bias was against repetition,” Shipley said.

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    HeshyEmes
    HeshyEmes
    1 month ago

    I might agree with “Association of American Editorial Cartoonists…….accusing the Post of “political cowardice”; if they were equally vociferous about the lack of anyone in the media publishing the Charlie Hebro cartoons of the Prophet / pedophile.

    Educated Archy
    Educated Archy
    1 month ago

    I laugh how these writers and reporters think their job is so holy and sacred. Relax it’s a silly job.

    This beats all
    This beats all
    1 month ago

    Is she insane buying the hand that feeds you. Only I leftist socialist would attempt to insult her or his boss she should have been fired

    Yaakov S
    Yaakov S
    1 month ago

    Of course the paper rejected it. Duh?! Lol